They're usually cut thin at the deli | 40 |
They're usually even on one side | 36 |
They're usually first to raise their hands | 46 |
They're usually found in beds | 33 |
They're usually found on the margins | 40 |
They're usually fruit-flavored | 34 |
They're usually full of corn | 32 |
They're usually given at birth | 34 |
They're usually heavier at night | 36 |
They're usually in the 80s and 90s | 38 |
They're usually left after dinner | 37 |
They're usually made of African Blackwood | 45 |
They're usually made with baking powder | 43 |
They're usually marked in red | 33 |
They're usually not good with tricks | 40 |
They're usually not on itineraries | 38 |
They're usually only known for their voices | 47 |
They're usually password-protected: Abbr. | 45 |
They're usually pixelated on TV | 35 |
They're usually released on Tuesdays | 40 |
They're usually seen in rows | 32 |
They're usually short ... or shorts | 39 |
They're usually sold in pairs | 33 |
They're usually under signatures: Abbr. | 43 |
They're usually washed separately | 37 |
They're usually worn over petticoats | 40 |
They're uttered with shudders | 33 |
They're venomous and highly armed | 37 |
They're visible after a dye job | 35 |
They're vital for good looks | 32 |
They're waited for at a theater | 35 |
They're waiting to be persuaded | 35 |
They're waved at the Olympics | 33 |
They're waved in competition | 32 |
They're weighed at weigh stations | 37 |
They're well-armed and spineless | 36 |
They're what they're cracked up to be? | 46 |
They're whispered into lovers' ears | 43 |
They're worked by bicycle kicks | 35 |
They're worn at night, for short | 36 |
They're worn by balding rockers | 35 |
They're worn by the head of the household | 45 |
They're worn on locks on lochs | 34 |
They're worn on the day after Mardi Gras | 44 |
They're worn with Prince Charlie jackets | 44 |
They're worse than mere traffic jams | 40 |
They're worth 1 or 11 in blackjack | 38 |
They're worth 1 or 11 points | 32 |
They're worth a point in the World Cup | 42 |
They're worth ½ in chess tournaments | 43 |
They're worth four high-card points | 39 |
They're worth their weight in gold | 38 |
They're worth three points in horseshoes | 44 |
They're worth three points in Scrabble | 42 |
They're worth twice as much as fins | 39 |
They're worth two points in NHL standings | 45 |
They're wrapped up in Chinese restaurants | 45 |
They're wrinkled and cracked | 32 |
They're written for two-part harmony | 40 |
They're written on states' rights | 41 |
They're yours after "I do" | 40 |
They're ``cappellsi'' in Rome | 41 |
They've always been at war with Oceania | 43 |
They've been "Reno-vated" | 39 |
They've been banned in the U.S. since '79 | 49 |
They've been given the third degree? | 40 |
They've been in families for generations | 44 |
They've been independent since '91 | 42 |
They've been known to cause a stink | 39 |
They've been on the road many times | 39 |
They've broken with the past | 32 |
They've earned their stripes: Abbr. | 39 |
They've gone their separate ways | 36 |
They've got "leche" | 33 |
They've got the beat but never dance to it | 46 |
They've got the Sun, the Moon and the Star | 46 |
They've got your name on them | 33 |
They've never won a Super Bowl | 34 |
They've passed the bar: Abbr. | 33 |
TheyÂ’re big among bodybuilders | 34 |
TheyÂ’re bruised by humiliation | 34 |
TheyÂ’re depicted using left parens | 38 |
TheyÂ’re inseparable, sang Sinatra | 37 |
TheyÂ’re not single in Seville | 33 |
TheyÂ’re picked in grass skirts | 34 |
TheyÂ’re the target of simple terms | 38 |
TheyÂ’re within a certain range: Abbr. | 41 |
TheyÂ're kept under wraps | 33 |
Thick & Fluffy breakfast brand | 34 |
Thick fog might change it: Abbr. | 32 |
Thick-rinded fruit named after a Turkish town | 45 |
Thick-skinned grassland beast, briefly | 38 |
Thick-skinned herbivore, familiarly | 35 |
Thick-skinned jungle beast, briefly | 35 |
Thicke of "Growing Pains" | 35 |
Thickened areas on plant surfaces | 33 |
Thickening agent used in ice cream | 34 |
Thickening ingredient for creamy soups, at times | 48 |
Thief who stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts | 46 |
Thievery by the third base coach? | 33 |